Net Worth Update – April: $166,261.93 (!!!)

Lots of great things were happening this month – we got our tax refunds back, the markets picked up again, and we overall just kept our head in the game.

I’ve said it before, but once you get used to spending a certain amount every month it’s SO MUCH EASIER to stay on track and save-save-save!

It wasn’t easy to get IN this habit, but once we did we rarely think about it much. Then again, Mrs. BudgetsAreSexy and I have been staying pretty busy lately and don’t have much time to do anything anyways (like going out, partying, shopping, etc). The funny part is that I really don’t miss it though. I mean, it would be awesome to have more *time* , that’s for sure, but I’m totally content with the amount of “stuff” we have these days…in fact, I’d love to unload some more ;) (Yeah minimalism!)

We’ve also been fortunate enough to avoid any major crises too lately (knock on wood). Something will be sure to hit at some point, but that’s what we got our emergency fund for. Hopefully whatever it is just doesn’t go over $10k! That would be scary…and I’d probably have a heart attack.

Net Worth break down: April, 2010

CASH SAVINGS(+$3,686.70): April was a GREAT month for topping off our savings. The Mrs. was able to save a little more from her side gigs @ school, and some extra blog money on my behalf rolled in as well as a hefty $3,000 tax refund! Yeah, we gave the gov’t a “loan” all year but it was totally worth it and I’ll do it again and again every year. It’s “free money” in our books.

EMERGENCY FUND($0.00): Same $10,000 this month as it was last month, and the month before, and the month before that. Until those crises hit I was mentioning above, this will continue to go untouched.

ROTH & TRADITIONAL IRAs(+$795.28): This is moving totally on the market’s behalf – none of us have touched these accounts at all this year (but we soon will once my 401k is maxed!).

401(k)s(+$7,965.34): Operation Max Out 401(k) is in full effect, baby! I swear, we are so close to finishing this up. And it’s going to feel GOOD getting a normal paycheck again…well, as long as I still have my job of course. It’s still a bit sketchy these days, but we’ll talk about that another day. Here’s how our 401k breaks down this month:

Contributed: +$2,812.50

Company match: +$2,812.50

Market fluctuation: +$2,340.34

AUTOS WORTH (kbb)(+$350.00): So yeah, obviously something is wrong here :) But that’s what KBB is showing this month so it’s gotta stay to keep consistent. We have no plans to sell either of our cars any time soon anways, so it really doesn’t matter what these numbers are showing. Here’s how they break down:

HOME VALUE (Realtor)($0.00): Still @ $300k as our realtor set it at a while back. The *exciting* news, however, is that our neighbor’s place is for sale which means we can get a real life “market” valuation soon! Our places are almost identical to each other, so I will be editing this amount when/if the sale is closed. It’s listed at over $300k so fingers crossed!

CREDIT CARDS (-$2,108.91): You are OUTTAAAAA here credit cards! We used a bulk of our tax money to clear these away again and are back to ground zero. Which now means our Eurotrip coming up in a few weeks will be experienced debt-free! Unless we end up going overboard once there…and I hear we’re attending some beer-fest at some point so we may be in trouble ;)

MORTGAGES(-$0.43): We’ve stopped paying extra towards these lately, but now that the credit card is back down to zero we’ll probably start this back up again. Or at least once our “house savings” account is replenished a bit more. This category continues to be the hardest one for me to grasp. I just hate owning.

And that’s April. I can’t tell you where we’ll be at the end of May, but the way things are going right now I’m looking forward to it :) This is the time in our lives to really pump in as much money as we can towards our future so that all that TIME is on our sides! Everyone knows it, but it’s so true – the younger you start, the better. How did you all do last month? You getting into any good habits?

Thanks for posting this every month. You inspired me to start my own net worth spreadsheet at the beginning of this year and I seriously can’t wait to update it every month. I’m busting my ass to pay off my student loans so I don’t see nearly the increase that you do every month but it is an increase nonethless! Boo ya!

GREAT! I really truly feel that tracking this stuff will make a MAJOR change in the way you view your current & future finances. It sounds nerdy as hell, but I’m telling you it works – even if your numbers go down that month (believe me, it’s happened PLENTY of times for me over the last 2 years). It’s like a nice little recap of your “financial life” for the past 30 days :) Sometimes you have ups, and sometimes you have downs. But if you keep on pushing through and tracking this stuff you’ll start noticing a very very encouraging trend. SO GO DO IT!

great job, always awsome to pay off your credit card bills isnt it? Ideally, you could now use the money you were paying towards your credit card bills each month and use that to start paying down your mortgages quicker. Although, with that upcoming vacation, you might want to put this off for a bit.

Congrats on a great month! Last month was great for us as well. My son made a $1000 in gift money from his baptism which went straight into his college fund. Plus, we came out $200 under budget for the month. We’re going to invest the surplus in some home improvements that should improve our energy efficiency and [hopefully] lower our utility bills.

YES! If you don’t know where you stand financially, you can’t figure out where the hell you’re actually going :) Now you have a determined starting line, and can work toward that awesome finish line of yours!

I was up this month too! Yay for going up! I only started tracking my net worth in December, but it has become second nature to me and I actually look forward to doing it. Next step is to start automating my savings so I can start posting up some big numbers!

@StackingCash – Oh yeah, don’t be fooled – I get hit! It’s just some months I put in MORE than the loss so it looks positive ;) if you go through some of my old net worths, you’ll def. see drops of $5 and $10k some months….there’s never a secret!

@Michelle – Hey, ask away anytime. You know I love talking about this stuff :) To answer your question, no. No chance of us refi’ing because we’re too underwater and we’re not willing to dump all our cash into it to make it refi’able. If we knew we’d be there for 5 years straight (or however long it would take to recoup the refi costs at least) it woudld be another story, but as it stands I just want to leave whenever feasible ;) And hopefully our neighbor selling will increase those chances for us!

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